Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . f bloom of a richorange-scarlet, producing a grand effect either planted singly in the border orin masses. (See cut.) 15 cts. ; f^ per doz.; $ per This novel variety flowers late in May in spikes 10 lo 12 incheslong, orange-red when first opening, the lower part changing to yellow whenmature; a pretty combination of colors; .3A to 4 feet. 50 cts. Fine yellow flowers shaded with crimson; 21 feet; .\ugust and .Sep-tember. 50 cts. A charming small-flowered sort, in which three dist


Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . f bloom of a richorange-scarlet, producing a grand effect either planted singly in the border orin masses. (See cut.) 15 cts. ; f^ per doz.; $ per This novel variety flowers late in May in spikes 10 lo 12 incheslong, orange-red when first opening, the lower part changing to yellow whenmature; a pretty combination of colors; .3A to 4 feet. 50 cts. Fine yellow flowers shaded with crimson; 21 feet; .\ugust and .Sep-tember. 50 cts. A charming small-flowered sort, in which three distinct colors arecombined in the same spike of flowers, the buds at first appearing cochineal-red, changing to canary-yellow, finally opening a sulphur-white; very free-flowering; August to October; l\ feet. 25 cts. each; $ per Qrandiflora. The old-fashioned late flowering sort; spikes 3 to 5feet high, flowers rich ochre-red, passitig to salmon-pink. 15 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per100 One each of the 9Tritomas for $


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